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Old 05-30-2015, 04:29 PM
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Ok....so the Democrats on here want no discussion of anyone but Ms Clinton.

If I misread what you are saying, please correct me. I thought a democrat would have enough respect for his own party to allow someone else.

This is a political forum. Many Republicans in the race...I felt O'Malley entering was political news and worthy of discussion. I was not intent on bashing anyone, and now am aware that you want nothing but talk of Ms. Clinton...case closed, she is it.

And note...I have no "cronies" I do not post in tandem with others...I do not exchange PM's with anyone on posting here, I do not know who is posting and am able to recognize, AND AM SURE MANY CAN, a small group of posters who shy away from subjects and sharpen their street corner wit using this forum as entertainment for them and their cronies. I do not view political discussion as using verbal assaults on personal people. You mistake critique OF A SITTING PRESIDENT, COMMANDER IN CHIEF, LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD, as personal attacks which speaks to your allegiance, not to country, not to policy, but to not even a party but more anti whatever the other side says. I have my doubts if you know much about what either party actually stands for, and that includes your own.
The old diversion technique does not play well for you. It does not work for you here nor on To-ix.

Anyhow, when a viable Democrat contender besides Mrs. Clinton emerges, they can be looked at with interest. The Republicans know O'Malley has no chance of winning the general election and, therefore, would love for him to be THE candidate.

I would suggest on winnowing down the crowd of GOP contenders and settle on Cruz (I am voting for him in the primary) or Santorum. Both smart guys with great things to say. Both are great contenders that would make for a tight race in 2016.